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[[File:MKT | [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|thumb|left|80px|A single ruby]] | ||
'''Rubies''' are the premium currency in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' mainly used to summon new drivers, [[kart]]s, and [[glider]]s from the [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]. Five are required to fire it one time, although 45 can be spent to fire 10 at once. If the player does not have any or enough [[Coin Rush ticket]]s, rubies can be spent to play Coin Rush, with 5 rubies multiplying the [[coin]] count by 2, 15 by 6, and 25 by 10. In addition to being purchasable with real money, rubies are obtainable in-game through Tour Gifts, by completing the game's standard challenges, as an occasional daily reward, and as a reward for reaching certain levels. | '''Rubies''' are the premium currency in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' mainly used to summon new drivers, [[kart]]s, and [[glider]]s from the [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]. Five are required to fire it one time, although 45 can be spent to fire 10 at once. If the player does not have any or enough [[Coin Rush ticket]]s, rubies can be spent to play Coin Rush, with 5 rubies multiplying the [[coin]] count by 2, 15 by 6, and 25 by 10. In addition to being purchasable with real money, rubies are obtainable in-game through Tour Gifts, by completing the game's standard challenges, as an occasional daily reward, and as a reward for reaching certain levels. | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, October 16, 2019
- This article is about the currency in Mario Kart Tour. For the gemstones from the Luigi's Mansion series, see Stone (Luigi's Mansion) and Gemstone § Rubies (Old Clockworks). For the character from Super Paper Mario, see Ruby (character). For the treasure from Wario World, see Greenhorn Forest § Treasures.
- Not to be confused with Rubee.
Rubies are the premium currency in Mario Kart Tour mainly used to summon new drivers, karts, and gliders from the pipe. Five are required to fire it one time, although 45 can be spent to fire 10 at once. If the player does not have any or enough Coin Rush tickets, rubies can be spent to play Coin Rush, with 5 rubies multiplying the coin count by 2, 15 by 6, and 25 by 10. In addition to being purchasable with real money, rubies are obtainable in-game through Tour Gifts, by completing the game's standard challenges, as an occasional daily reward, and as a reward for reaching certain levels.
Pricing
Number of rubies | Cost | |||
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Japan | North America | Europe | Oceania | |
3 | JP¥240 | US$1.99 | €2.99 | AU$2.99 |
10 (9 + 1 bonus) |
JP¥720 | US$5.99 | €6.99 | AU$9.99 |
23 (20 + 3 bonus) |
JP¥1,600 | US$12.99 | €13.99 | AU$19.99 |
48 (40 + 8 bonus) |
JP¥3,200 | US$26.99 | €29.99 | AU$41.99 |
93 (75 + 18 bonus) |
JP¥6,000 | US$49.99 | €54.99 | AU$79.99 |
135 (105 + 30 bonus) |
JP¥8,400 | US$69.99 | €74.99 | AU$109.99 |
In-game description
"You can use these to fire off the pipe or play Coin Rush."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 红宝石[?] Hóngbǎoshí |
Ruby | |
Chinese (traditional) | 紅寶石[?] Hóngbǎoshí |
Ruby | |
German | Rubin[?] | Ruby | |
Italian | Rubino[?] | Ruby |